I just want someone who won't quit on me

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I just want someone who won't quit on me
feel me by Deni Pesto
What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives.
—Tales From Earthsea: Dragonfly, by Ursula Le Guin
may sarton, journal of a solitude
Tony Hoagland, from “Peaceful Transition”, What Narcissism Means to Me
Kim Addonizio, “The Singing”, Tell Me
Danez Smith, Don't Call Us Dead
Clarice Lispector, from "Too Much of Life Complete Chronicles," publ. in 2022
— Charles Bukowski, Screams from the balcony
I want to be happy on my own, but I also want to lose myself completely in someone's arms
Alda Merini, tr. by Susan Stewart, from Love Lessons: Selected Poems of Alda Merini; “The cry of death”
[Text ID: “heart made of rot and solitude”]
D. H. Lawrence, from The Complete Works of D. H. Lawrence; “The Rainbow,” written c. 1919
“You deserve a calm love with someone who hears you, sees you, understands you, appreciates you, supports you, and loves you. Someone who is consistent, communicates clearly, and creates a caring safe space to heal, grow, and bloom together. A love you never have to heal from..”
Amy Lowell, from A dome of many-coloured glass; “Before the Altar”
[Text ID: “I pour my heart and watch it burn,”]
Anaïs Nin, Henry and June [originally published 1986]